The characters are very realistically designed, the zombies grosser than ever, and the gore very detailed for smartphone standards. One of Unkilled’s many strengths is the visuals.
There are also the treasure chests available for free every day that rewards you with cards so things are somehow balanced through these. Thankfully, the game offers ways to get free coins by watching ads or subscribing to their social media. They’re quite expensive as you can see, and the fact that gold is necessary for recharging your energy, upgrading with no wait, and for buying weapons and boost ups, certainly turns the IAP into a not so fair feature of Unskilled. The game’s prime currency is the Gold, which you can purchase through the IAP store in bundles with prices that range from $ 4.99 for 500 gold coins and reach up to $ 29. These sub-missions are important if you want to have a perfect, 3-star score for better rewards.
finishing with full health, or killing an x number of zombies with a certain weapon. Each mission includes some sub-missions apart from the main one e.g. There’s only a small gap of 2-3 seconds during which the gun needs to refill automatically to continue firing. Ammunition is also not a problem as you have unlimited amount on each mission. Sometimes destroyed zombies will leave behind medicine for you to collect. Money is also part of the collectibles and is necessary for upgrading your weapons unless you want to spend gold to avoid the timers as we mentioned earlier. Alternatively, you can spend Gold to speed up the process.īoost ups include: multi-rockets that equip your gun with the ability to fire 3 Hi-Ex Guided Rockets and as a result increase the impact of firing and destroy zombies in one try, Adrenaline that gives you the ability to slow down time to help you aim better and at the same time increases the damage, XP and income, medicine supplies to recover your health and more.
When you upgrade you can choose the normal process which has a timer for the upgrade to be finished and ranges from a few seconds to many minutes depending on the upgrade. Weapons will need to be upgraded from time to time to match the difficulty of the next level. Every time you complete a level you are given special rewards in the form of cards that equip you with either weapons, gadgets, boosters, chests and more to use at your favor. When you finish a mission you are transported to the Mission Map which shows you where you are and the next mission you’re currently assigned to. There are however occasions where you’ll have to cover for your squad mates by using large immovable weapons and riffles that you’ll have to aim and shoot by yourself and it’s a bit tricky but challenging at the same time. This definitely takes one burden away because there are times when hordes of zombies attack and aiming will be hard enough by itself. Shooting shouldn’t be of any concern to you as your weapons fire automatically every time they lock on a zombie. You use your left thumb to choose where to move to, and your right thumb, to turn your head and look at any direction. Needless to say, destruction and chaos are the main elements of what you’ll see: Zombies of all kinds causing havoc and you trying to survive the hell despite the chances of getting out alive being low.Īs a 1 st person shooter game, aiming is your top priority, so having smooth and intuitive controls is absolutely necessary and thankfully, Unkilled excels in that aspect.
When the game begins you are shown a small cinematic that aims to make you familiar with the situation you’ll have to deal with. The premise is interesting and promising as to be expected from the Dead Trigger team. There also seems to be an evil organization behind the scenes, run by someone known as The General that is somehow connected to the outburst. As part of the anti-zombie unit WOLFPACK, a private military organization designed to find, track, and eliminate the zombies before they take over the world, he’s trying to find a way out, killing as many zombies as possible in the process and saving people. In Unkilled, our MC Joe, finds himself in the middle of a post-apocalyptic New York that is almost completely conquered by the undead. Fighting against the undead will never become boring, will it? Games such as this are the proof that zombies’ myth is here to stay and offer fear and chills to all of us, especially during Halloween. Developed by the same studio that brought us Dead Trigger and Samurai II, Madfinger Games, Unkilled is also a game with lots of zombie killing and gore. With Halloween having gone by, I couldn’t help but review a game for a spooky celebration, and what better choice is there than a good zombie game that deals with the most famous apocalypse of recent years.